Frankie Laine (wrestler)

Frankie Laine
Born April 16 1943
Died May 24 2016
Residence Alvinston, Ontario, Canada
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) "Cowboy" Frankie Lane
Red Shadow [1]
Billed height 6`0
Billed weight 225

Frankie Laine was a Canadian professional wrestler.

Professional wrestling career

Frank Luhovy wrestled throughout Canada, Puerto Rico and parts of the United States as "Cowboy" Frankie Laine. His career started in 1966 as a baby face along with his valet Peggy Laine in Ontario and later in Alberta. Into the early-1970s he wrestled in California and headlined cards in Los Angeles against Goliath and Black Gordman. In the mid-to-late-1970s he was again in Alberta at Stampede Wrestling. Into 1980 he was in the Detroit and Toronto areas. As well he teamed with Dutch Mantel as heels in a bloody fued against Carlos Colon and Victor Jovica as Los Vaqueros Locos. In 1985 he worked as a prelim wrestler for the WWF losing to their main stars mostly on TV shows. Luhovy also worked as a promoter for WWE in London, Ontario.

After wrestling

After retiring from wrestling, Laine ran his family's 700-acre farm in Alvinston, Ontario, Canada.[1]

When Owen Hart was accidentally killed in a wrestling stunt, Laine claimed that promoters' greed had led to Hart's death.[1]

Death

Laine died on May 24, 2016 of M.S.

Championships and accomplishments

References

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